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THURSDAY, APRIL 2, VA Highlands Highlights MRS. H. G. STORY NOTICE TO HIGHLANDS RESIDENTS Mrs. H. G. Story is the news reporter and representative of The rir.. Franklin Press and The Highlands Maconian in Highlands and vicinity. She is prepared to receive advertisements and subscrip tions as well as news items. We refer you to Mrs. Story for any service that this newspaper may render you or your community. The Editor. THE FRANKLIN PRESS AND Youth Hostel THE HIGHLANDS MACONIAN PAGE FIVE CHURCH NOTES Church Of The Incarnation Rev. A. R'ufus Morgan, Rector 9 a. m. Holy communion and sermon. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Highlands Baptist Church Rev. J. G. Benfield, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Sermon. 7 p. m. B. T. U. 8 p. m. Sermon. Highlands Presbyterian Church Rev. H. T. Bridgman, Minister JO a. ni. Sunday school and Bible classes. 11 a. m. Morning worship and sermom. 3 p. m. Sunday School, Shortoff. 4:15 p. in. Wednesday, Junior Christian Endeavor at the Manse. 7 p. in. Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m. Wednesday, praise and prayer service. Highlands Methodist Church Rev. J. S.'Htggins, Pastor Highlands: 10, a. m. Sunday school. Norton : 10 a. m. Preaching. Cashiers : 11 a., m. Preaching. Glenville : 2:30 p. m Preaching. PASTORS' CONFERENCE AT BAPTIST CHURCH The pastors' conference of the Macon County Baptist Association will be held at the Baptist church here on Monday, April 6, begin ning at 10:30 o'clock. The ten or more pastors who are expected to attend this conference will be luncheon guests of Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Benfield iat the parsonage. EGG HUNT FOR METHODIST S. S. The annual Easter egg hunt for the Sunday school children of the Methodist church will be held on the lawn at the Methodist parson- age at 2 o clock Saturday after noon of this week. The children and their, teachers are invited. Personal Mention Mrs. Helen S. Brundage of Washington, D. C, is spending the Easter holidays at the Potts House, and is making plans for building on her lot purchased last season from Miss Rebecca Bridgers. Miss Laroayn rotts, senior at Woman's college of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Greensboro, is expected to arrive this week-end to spend the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Potts. Miss Dorothea Harbison is open ing the trances Shop o,n East Main street two days a week, Fri days .and Saturdays. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aeck of Atlanta are spending this week at their summer home at the Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. 0. D. Bolton of Commerce, Ga., and Mrs. W. W. Mitchell of East Point, arrived Wednesday for a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Davis. General and Mrs. William R. Dear and daughter, Miss Frances Dear, have returned to Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va., after spending a week at "Yon-Way" their sum mer home here. Mr. a,nd Mrs. I. E. Hicks at tended the Fifth Sunday singing convention in Clarksville, Ga., and visited Mr. 'and Mrs. Bab Burrell at Talullah Fails. Group To Visit Highlands To Arrange Link A group of youth hostelers from Atlanta is expected to arrive in Highlands some time Friday on their way from Asheville to At lanta. The high school students, with their leader, Martha B. Hoag land, director of the Georgia Area Council of American Youth Hos tels, Inc., hope to interest the people of Highlands and surround- Political Announcements FOR GENERAL ASSEMBLY Responding to the requests of many citizens of Macon couraty, I am offering myself as a candidate for reelection to the House of Rep resentatives of the General As sembly of North Carolina, subject to the Democratic primary. 1 pledge the -people of Macon count! v that u- eiccieu i win serve tnem as faithfully as I have endeavored to ing towns in establishing a link in I do in the past. I shall appreciate tne cnavn ot overnnght stopping I your support places tor cyclists between Atlanta I DR. W. A. ROGERS and Western North Carolina, where a loop of eleven hostels have been! FOR SHERIFF set up since 1938.. With the cur-1 I hereby announce my candidacy rent emphasis op physical fitness, I tor reelection as Sheriff of Ma parents will be glad to know of Icon county, subject to the Demo this supervised and inexpensive way I cratic primary. If elected, 1 will to adventure. . jcon-tinue to serve the people of trnest Ackerly, an enthusiastic I Macon county to the best of my hosteler, said a youth hostel il'Spmty as 1 have in the past. an oversight stopping place, usually A. B. SLAGLE a tarm house or perhaps a par sonage, whose ow,ner,s just like tol FOR SHERIFF have young people around. We dol hereby announce myself as. a our own oookine and cleanini' urn. I candidate for Sheriff of Macoi and try to leave the hostel better I County subject to the Democratic than, we found it. Often we helo "unary of May 30, 1942. do some of the chores around the I " nominated and elected, I will place. You see the overnight fee I serv!e the county to the best of my is only 25 cents, with the small I Wy ana promise to be ready a charge of five or ten cents for 311 ,imes t0 serve everyone fuel. Youth hostels FRED D. CABE for us high school students to FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT have a fine vacation on about a tor the seven years I have dollar a day." I served you as Clerk of the Super- A vouth hostel is a rnmmnitv lor urt to the best of my abil project, sponsored by a community I !ty-, aPPreciate your cooperation committee who selects hostel and " ne,P'nK. me ln the performance houseparents, and assured main-1," autles' 1 nw announce my tenance of vouth hostpl .randaH. seIf for reelection subject to Demo Each hostel provides bunks, mat- cratic Pnmary, and will appreciate treses Mankata A . I ypur support. vv-. IT A Tj I T?1.r II A T1 T- lrttr enninmpn. TW hncL ,rl 1 inrsc located in chains or loops approxi- Olive Hill By JESSIE WILLIS ('AV 'SBT uiojj p3H) Wiley Poindexter of Canton was visiting his mother, Mrs. A. L, Poindexter of Olive Hill last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hannah and son Richard have .moved back to Oak Dale after a few weeks at Eon tana. Mrs. Monia Sperlin has been very ill at her home but is slow ly improving. Mrs. Wymer Dweese and Mrs. Pearl Passmore and son Jimmy were the guest of Mrs. W. L. Willis Tuesday. Miss Jessie and VV'illia Mae Wil lis were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hannah Tuesday night i .- i (. i i . .- , Tii. .inn .urs.-jonii oie and sun Jack, also Hazel and Wade P ass- more were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Willis Sumlav. March 15. A Navy homing pigeon averaged 50 miles per hour in a 500-mile race, second highest speed recorded JOIN! JOIN! JOIN BRYANT BURIAL ASSOCIATION Only costs a few pennies a month to protect the whole family. They have the merchandise and equipment to serve you well. O. C. BRYANT, Pres. Buck Creek By MRS. BEE ROGERS Doc Rogers and Raymond New made a business trip to Seneca, S. C, recently. Enice Tilson and Madison 'Rog ers made a business trip to Fon tana. Misses Hazel and Nannie Am mons of Ellijay visited their sister, Mrs. Kcrmit Rogers last week. Mr. anl Mrs. Enice Tilson. and daughter, Christine were v siting in Atlanta recently. Mss. Herman Rogers from Cashiers was visiting in this com munity. Hay.se Hipps and family have moved from Ellijay to Nela Rog ers' farm. mately 18 miles apart for the con venience of hikers as well as bik ers. The so-called dormitories one FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself as candidate for Register of Deeds SUPT. HOUK TO SPEAK AT P. T. A. Guy L. Houk, county school sup , erintendent, is scheduled to speak at the regular meeting of the Paremt-Teachers Association On Tuesday afternoon, April 7, at the close of school. At this meeting, Mrs. W. H. Cobb, association pres ident, will appoint a nominating committee to present a slate .of officers for election at the annual meeting in May. Tea hostesses will be Mrs. E. E . Newsom and Mrs. E. R. Gilbert PRESBYTEHIAN EGG HUNT EASTER MONDAY The Presbyterian Sunday Schoo' annual Easter party and egg hu,nt will be held at" the church on Easter Monday afternoon. An in teresting feature of fhe party will be the exchange of "white ele phant' gifts. Prizes will be given in the egg hunt. The Misses Sari Gilder, Ruth Carter and Dorothea Harbison are the committee in charge of the party. CARD CLUB GIVES DEFENSE STAMPS Mrs. Frank Cook entertained tin Wednesday Card Club with a bridge-luncheon last week at her home on Bear Pen Mountain. Pear blossoms, hyacinthas and other .spring flowers decorated the rooms. Mrs. W. H. Cofbt won high score prize and Mrs. John C. Blanchard the traveling prize. Both prizes were defense stamps. Rev. J. S. Higgins, Miss Rebec ca Nail and Miss Estelle Edwards were supply teachers at Highlands school for Miss Marion Albertson Miss Marjorie Ingle and Mrs. R T. Abbott, who returned Tuesday from a short business trip to New York City. Mrs. Florence Thompson of And- ferson, s. C, was the week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. Z. Gott wals, and of her sisters the Misses Darthulia and Susan Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Therrell of Atlanta spent the week-end here at their new home on White side Mountain. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Sargeant and two children, Hugh and Lydia, of Haverford College, Haverford, fa., are .spending the Easter holi days at their summer home here on East Main street. Navy destroyers are nnown as the "greyhounds" of the sea THE CAKE SALE WENT OFF VERY weu (wt5thw route SAYWG ? LOUDER I 2 I THANK MMWffHW Nat fMfc Writ for Rumtcro" nw book tot. full o ks to make your baking better. Address: Rumtard Baking Pow dar. Boa A Rumtard, Rhode lltand. Mrs. B. H. Stephens and young son are spending some time with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Potts, at Fairview Inn. M Stephens has recently been, trans ferred from Charlotte back to At lanta. National Forest Timber for Sale Sealed bids will be received by the Regional Forester, Glenn Build ing, Atlanta, Georgia, up to and including May 4, 1942, for all the ive timber marked or designated for cutting and all the merchantable dead timber located on areas em bracing about 2,130 acres within the Rhinehart Prong-Sugar Cove Compartments, Little Tennessee River Watershed, Macon County, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, estimated to be 1 jd38 M feet, more or less, of yellow pop lar, black cherry, sugar maple, northern' red oak, basswood, . cu cumber, white ash, white oak, white pine, black oak, chestnut oak, red maple, birch, scarlet oak, pitch pine, and unestimated amounts of hickoTy, beech, buckeye, hemlock and tanbark of chestnut oak and hemlock. The removal of hickory, beech, buckeye and hemlock at $1.75 per MBM, and tanbark at $1.50 per ton (2000 lbs.) will be optional with the purchaser. No bid of less than $11.00 per M feet or yelkw poplar, black cherry. and sugar maple; $9.50 for .north ern red oak, basswood, cucumber, and white ash : $6.75 for white oak ; $4.75 for white pine; $4.00 for chestnut; $3.75 for Wack oak and chestnut oak; $2.75 for red maple, birch, and scarlet oak, and $2.50 for pitch pine will be considered. Ln addition to prices bid for stump- age, a deposit of $025 per MBM for all sawtimber cut will ne re quired for sale area btterment work. $500 must be deposited with each bid, to be applied on the pur chase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damage's, ac cording to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids quired for sale area betterment ted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Super visor, Franklin, N. C A22tc A16 f t .. ' for boys and one for girls-are n" C0Unty' s"?Ject to tn' very often converted corn cribs, , t. mvtng SC" attics, tanures. etc.. with a nla,, e.d. the peoPle of the couny attics, garages, etc., with a place tor cooking. The idea of youth hosteling first began in Europe in 1910. It was this capacity previously and now tilling the unexpired term of Lest er L. Arnold, I will continue to fill C. TOM BRYSON Mfffi to he my ability jjicscm mere are j cnartereu hostels in the United States. Hos- teling is conducted under the aus pices of American Youth Hostels, Inc., a non-profit corporation with headquarters at Northfield, Mass. Ellijay By HAZEL AMMONS The Ellijay Baptist Sundav school has changed back to 10JC a. m. since spring has opened. Airs. Carrie Henry is slowly im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haskett was visiting Mr. Haskett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Haslrptt laet wrrlr- Sealed bids will, be received by end. Mr. Haskett is pmnlovprf on the Forest Supervisor, Franklin, I the TVA in Tpnnpwc North Carolina, up to and includ- Uncle Abraham Young who spent ing April 20, 1942, for all the live several days on Walnut Creek vis timber marked or designated for iting Mr and Mr.s. Edd Crisp and cutting and all the merchantable Mr and Mrs Bill Keener, has re- National Forest Timber for Sale dead timber located on areas em- turned to Ellijay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams announce the birth of a daughter, bracing about XU acres within the Mr and Mr, RhPr. Wirc Brown Branch Unit, Watauga anH HancrWr U,.k. t,.. Creek Drainage, Macon County U. ; the Joe Henry Housc Nantahala National Forest, North put irs a grocery store in the store laioiina, csumaieu to oe 10 jw I nouse teet, more or less, ot yellow poplar, northern red oak, basswood, cu cumber, white ash, white oak, black oak, chestnut oak, red maple, birch, chestnut, scarlet oak, beech, pitch pine, hickory, black gum, and an un estimated amount of chestnut ex tractwood. The removal of chestnut extractwood at $0.75 per unit (160 cu. ft. per unit) will be optional with the purchaser. No bid of less than $10.00 per M feet for yellow pop ar; $8.00 for northern red oak, basswood, cucumber, and white ash ; $7.00 for white oak; $3.00 for black oak, chestnut oak, red maple and birch, and $2.00 for chestnut, scar let oak, beech, pitch pine, hickory and black gum will be considered. In addition to the prices bid for stumpage, a deposit of $0.25 pe M feet for all sawtimber cut will be required for sale area better ment work. $200 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated dam lges according to conditions of sale The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids are sub mitted full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Super visor, Franklin, North Carolina. M19 2tc-Al Marlyn Emma, on March 26 in the Mt. Grove section. Mr. and Mrs. ' Wood row Young and son, Bobby have moved from this section to East Franklin. Mrs. Fronia Dunn has returned home after staying .several weeks in Turtletown, Tenn.., with Mr. and Mrs. Kerma Holland. Miss Stella Coggins and Sam mie Higdon of Higdonville, were visitors in this community Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guger Bishop and family have moved from the Jim Rogers' place to the Fred Buch anan place on Ellijay. Miss Martha Higdon visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ramsey of Iotla, last week. Joan Mincey, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mincev is ser iously ill with whooping cough. Watch Repairing AH work is done with modern tools and elec tric machines, which will make the job as nearly as possible to factory workmanship. FREE EXAMINATION W. H. Mashburn Jeweler Free Premium Coupons In Every Bag DANCE Every Saturday Night Music by Rudolph Carter and His Band From 9 to 12 O 'Clock Admission 50c Per Person (tax included) PANORAMA COURT KURFEES 2 -COAT METHOD GIVES 3 -COAT RESULTS! Good news! Now you can get 3-coat painting results wit only two coats if you follow the Kurfees 2-coat method. First coat Kurfees Primatrol; second coat Kurfees 80 and 20 House Paint! Saves paint, saves labor and that saves you money! ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of John B. 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